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THE NEW CONSTITUTION i-iRoUoH an almost unanimous decision of the K- A.S.U.N., student government at Nevada has undergone its greatest change since its inception in this university. By a vote of 395 to 1 1, the stu- dents decided to accept the changes recommended by the Constitution Revision committee. The com- mittee, composed of Elbert VValker, chairman, Kenneth johnson, Keith Lee, Howard Umber, Sam Arentz, Nlargot Evans and Professor Paul Har- wood, drew up five maj or changes for the A.S.U.N. 1. To make the Associated Student government more democratic through equal representation of all organizations and the independents on the pro- posed executive governing board, the student senate. 2. Election of qualified oHicers provided for through the creation of a nominating committee, organized to prevent 'fsteam roller politics. ' 3. Abolition of the Desert Wolf, student comic quarterly. Q 4. Reduction of student allowances to the Arte- misia by 50 cents per semester to provide funds for eXtra-curricular student activities. 5. To substitute a class manager form of govern- ment in an attempt to eliminate 'fpetty politics. gtg y '- ' K 5 J' ,f y U nm. 'F 1 ,. +55 3 X 'if , ' N .nm If ,Ek-ff. X f' I l Q x 5 . f ,Yi ,I 1 b g 1 , ff ' f L -4nf-- , J f.-l '.'a..r- I awp- 3 -r -a 4, 4 1 fhn r ii K Ri' I M' 0 16 lqarillv I 4, f M ,j 1 ,I f 1 u 1 6-91,1 7 4, 1 X .V . f X - I K: 12 J fa- 'QL 1 1' ' 1' X if L 4 X if L+ , zu .-451 if -' ' 1 1 I 5 i X .. I Helen Peterson, Secretary '.r' V , , is ,iii Y ik . X? W x -wi- g f., 't .gif 'fi mfg N1 , J, . . fig X 'tit. 5 'J F. ll f ,J i J N .' . A Q, If ff 4 j 4, in li 1 3 J 'V' rm f 'Q ei' 1 ?-f5.v::'f. - if . If L . -err' . is f2 .:..: n . P , G' ' U f . 'xmeg ', 55' if'.',., :?'...1 ' . if . 1 lil1'.:Q:,f.,i. il,',-:- he L f Sz' V fr 2 , ' ' 1: fi if if .i x :I '55,- SIlI1lLlCl Arentz Treasurer 3 Constitution Revision Committee Top Row-Arentz, Evans, P-Izxrwood, Johnson, Lee. Second Roco'-Umber, Walker. Page Twenty-ive
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- one .-ff ,-Ex 'Q ' . .N kc. f m .. 'i ' ' .,-Ty:- .rjl '. N fx x Q. . , Rr Aga, fi X fr l I x g 'J X l Q. Kzrtlu-rim' Lignn, Vicc-Prcsidcnt A' Q, , .Nt .1 I ii R: xy if, is N is E .' 'x 1 .' X, x 'J gf 1' f X ,---, 15 .. f 'rv ,x- W L 4 , ,J 1 'T x ii is has I ul ot N! ' Xi ' , Z lflorcncc Lchmlcuhl, Secretary STTJDEN T GOVERNMENT TUDENT body government at the University of Nevada is organized into an association of all students regularly enrolled in the University. From among these students the A.S.U.N. ollicers are elected at the end of each spring semester. All ollicers elected at this time hold oHices for the en- suing year. Nleetings of the Associated Students are held twice each month at which time matters of importance to the students in general are reviewed and discussed. Qflficers elected for the year 1932-33 are as follows: Keith Lee, president5 Kathryn Ligon, vice-president5 Florence Lehmkuhl, secre- tary, lirst semester5 Helen Peterson, secretary, second semester5 Sam Arentz, treasurer5 Dan Harvey junior class representative to the executive committee5 Orison Miller, sophomore representa- tive to the executive committee5 Gene Salet, men's representative to Finance Control5 Marthine So- lares, women's representative to Finance Control5 Paul Harwood and E. Martie, faculty repre- sentatives to Finance Control 5 Bernard Hartung, Graduate Nlanager, and 'Neva Shaw and Elbert 'Walken representatives-at-large to the Publica- tions Board. A.S.U.N. OH'iccrs Top Roca'-Hurtung, Harvey, Harwood, Nfartic, Mil1c1'. Sammi Ruff--Sgllct, Shaw, 501411-QS, VV41lkQr, Pagi' Tfc'4'11fy-folzr'
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Mr-n's L'ppt-rclzlss Committcc-V:mVoorhis, Recd, Myers, Elliott, Rzimpoldi, Becmcr, Sanford, Parsons, Russell UPPERCLASS QOMMITTEES HE enforcement of Campus traditions is carried out by the menfs and Women's upperelass committees. The duty of the men's committee is to handle all cases of underelass misdemeanors and especially those eases of tradition violation which the Sophomore Vigilance committee is unable to cope With. The duties ofthe Women's committee are more strenuous than those of the men's due to the fact that the Women's upperelass committee has com- plete charge over all Women students at the university, freshmen Women as well as all other undergraduate Women, and punishment is meted out to all women trespassers of campus traditions. . Womcn's Upperclnss Committee-McCormuclc, Pope, Peck, Olmstctl, Cross, XVriglit I'.1g'r il-f!'t'7If1X'-.Vi'.N
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